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To: John Pitera who wrote (21243)8/22/2018 9:36:23 PM
From: robert b furman1 Recommendation

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Hi John,

FOR THE RECORD THEY ARE RED AND WHITE PINES.

Pines are a fester growing soft woods. They reach their prime faster than hard woods - except the white pine, they live like hard woods for hundreds of years.

Hard woods are more pricey but they grow slower so that's how it should be.

Wonderful to be the shepherd of such an asset, along with the numerous diversity of wild life: deer, grouse, wild turkeys and of late a fisher weasel.

None the less a valued asset in my family for over 63 years - few such investments last that long eh?

Thus a rewarding emotional tie as well as a financial tie.

Bob